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Re: Sound Deadening Help
i like BXT II. Raammaudio makes a good product. It works.
CCF is best used to squelch rattles by being placed between panels and metal. you can see my efforts with these products here:
2005 Scion tC SQ Hertz Audison Pioneer Build Log
have you been helped by me? i'd love to know. shoot me a PM.

My 2001 Accord build log:
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/536049-2001-accord-ex-sedan-its-long.html
Can I help you? valencebandacoustics@gmail.com
Want to learn about car audio electronics?
http://www.bcae1.com
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Re: Sound Deadening Help

Originally Posted by
keep_hope_alive
I was seeing you sealed the holes with metal is metal or plexi easier to work with and does sealing those holes make a huge difference.
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Re: Sound Deadening Help

Originally Posted by
mclerico83
I was seeing you sealed the holes with metal is metal or plexi easier to work with and does sealing those holes make a huge difference.
oh yea. for speaker locations, sealing holes is what allows you to hear the midbass being produced. the holes allow cancellation of the rear wave with the front.
you want to the hole covering to be rigid, otherwise it will act like a drum head and resonate.
have you been helped by me? i'd love to know. shoot me a PM.

My 2001 Accord build log:
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/536049-2001-accord-ex-sedan-its-long.html
Can I help you? valencebandacoustics@gmail.com
Want to learn about car audio electronics?
http://www.bcae1.com
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Re: Sound Deadening Help

Originally Posted by
keep_hope_alive
oh yea. for speaker locations, sealing holes is what allows you to hear the midbass being produced. the holes allow cancellation of the rear wave with the front.
you want to the hole covering to be rigid, otherwise it will act like a drum head and resonate.
I was thinking about using flashing with the mat on top and then the ccf on top of that. I figure it would be ready to work with and fasten with self taps
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Re: Sound Deadening Help

Originally Posted by
mclerico83
I was thinking about using flashing with the mat on top and then the ccf on top of that. I figure it would be ready to work with and fasten with self taps
sure. that should work. but don't use flimsy flashing.
have you been helped by me? i'd love to know. shoot me a PM.

My 2001 Accord build log:
http://www.caraudio.com/forums/car-audio-build-logs-cars-trucks-suvs/536049-2001-accord-ex-sedan-its-long.html
Can I help you? valencebandacoustics@gmail.com
Want to learn about car audio electronics?
http://www.bcae1.com
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